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 | | Many of the features of canine Addison's disease resemble those in humans and it is likely that dogs also have this immune-mediated destruction. |  | | Addison's disease is another reason to send the dog's information to the open registry. |  | | Addison's disease can occur in dogs of any age, sex or breed. |
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http://www.scwtca.org/Addison.html
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| | Thomas Addison - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He was described as the type of doctor who is always trying to discover the change in a piece of machinery rather than one who, like his contemporary Benjamin Guy Babington, regarded his patients as suffering, sensitive human beings. |  | | In 1815 he received the degree of doctor of medicine. |  | | Addison-Schilder syndrome is a metabolic disorder combining the characteristics of Addison’s disease (bronze skin disease) and cerebral sclerosis Also n=known as Schilder's disease. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Addison
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| | eMedicine - Addison Disease : Article by Sylvester Odeke, MD, FACE |
 | | -- These drugs are used for replacement therapy in Addison disease and secondary adrenocortical insufficiency. |  | | Lindholm J, Kehlet H: Re-evaluation of the clinical value of the 30 min ACTH test in assessing the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical function. |  | | The goals of pharmacotherapy are to reduce morbidity and to prevent complications. |
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http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic42.htm
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 | | Thomas Addison graduated as a doctor of medicine in 1815. |  | | With Richard Bright he wrote the Elements of the Practice of Medicine. |  | | If you developed appendicitis you would die in pain probably surrounded by doctors who would be telling you relatives that there was nothing they could do. |
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http://www.sambal.co.uk/scientists/addison.htm
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 | | When traveling, it is important to have a needle, syringe, and an injectable form of cortisol for emergencies. |  | | This darkening of the skin is most visible on scars; skin folds; pressure points such as the elbows, knees, knuckles, and toes; lips; and mucous membranes. |  | | Addison's disease affects about 1 in 100,000 people. |
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http://www.seekwellness.com/conditions/addisons.htm
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| | Barbara Bretton - Wish You Were Here: Midnight Lover |
 | | One thing Caroline Bennett never did was cry and she struggled to hide this unexpected rush of emotion from Thomas. |  | | "And what kinds of responsibilities were they, Thomas?" |  | | Like most men, Thomas was terribly naíve about such things. |
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http://www.barbarabretton.com/midnight_lover/chapter2.htm
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| | Parker Pediatrics & Adolescents |
 | | Thus, a person with this condition may show a tanning of the skin out of proportion to sunlight exposure, and without a tan line. |  | | Early recognition and treatment of this condition, especially during physical stresses, are key in preventing the complications caused by Addison's disease. |  | | All patients or their parents must have a dose of Solu-Cortef at home and be instructed on the proper technique to administer it. |
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http://www.pediatricweb.com/parker/article.asp?ArticleID=785&ArticleType=9
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| | Rootenberg Rare Books/Medicine & Allied Subjects |
 | | Addison (1793-1860), physician and lecturer on medicine at Guy's Hospital, was the first to draw attention to the importance of the adrenals in clinical medicine. |  | | Addison" and is inscribed on the front endpaper, presumably by her, "To Dr. Lonsdale one of the Author's best and kind friends". |  | | The present work also contains his brilliant account of pernicious anemia, or "Addison's anemia", in which he suggests that the existence of anemia together with the disease of the supra-renal was not a coincidence. |
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http://www.rootenbergbooks.com/Rootenberg_Books_Medicine.html
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 | | She is also the miracle dog at my Veteranian Clinic, because her condition was so serious, my vets did not think she would ever live, much less pick up where she left off and have a happy healthy life. |  | | The disease was then nick-named "Addison's", but the term used in the medical profession today for the disease is actually called "hypoadrenocorticism". |  | | Addison's Disease is very manageable and when using the right dosages and the right drugs, a dog will live a full life. |
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http://home.earthlink.net/~hawkeye95/addsns_disease.htm
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| | "Dr. Thomas Addison"> Copyright ©2004 Mike Welch |
 | | Quite possibly Addison considered the two conditions were closely related, if not |  | | of Addison's disease in the present-day is autoimmune, as is pernicious anaemia, |  | | Thomas Addison himself pointed out that it was only when he was examining cases |
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http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/addisons_network/thomas_addison.html
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| | Addison's Disease - NADF |
 | | This condition is also called primary adrenal insufficiency. |  | | Because of the rarity of the disease, an endocrinologist will have more training and experience in properly diagnosing and treating Addison's disease than most physicians. |  | | Patients with Addison's disease should be taught to treat minor illnesses with extra salt, fluids and extra hydrocortisone. |
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http://www.medhelp.org/nadf/diseases/addisons.htm
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| | Blue Hose Golf |
 | | “We are pleased to have Thomas Addison join our staff as Head Golf Coach,” said Carlton. |  | | The elder Addison retired in May after serving as head coach for the last 13 years. |  | | Addison replaces his father, Tommy Addison, at the helm of the Blue Hose golf program after serving as an assistant coach for the last two seasons. |
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http://www.presby.edu/bluehose/Men's_Golf/2004-2005/mgolf_AddisonJr_named_coach_7_26.htm
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| | THOMAS CALC& ADDISON W CALC REVW PT1&PT2& - Addison-Wesley and Benjamin Cummings Catalog |
 | | Every effort has been made to insure that all content in the new edition reinforces thinking and encourages deep understanding of the material. |  | | The ambition of Thomas 11e is to teach the ideas of Calculus so that students will be able to apply them in new and novel ways, first in the exercises but ultimately in their careers. |  | | The new edition of Thomas is a return to what Thomas has always been: the book with the best exercises. |
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http://www.aw-bc.com:8081/catalog/academic/product/0,1144,0321381491,00.html
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| | Addison's disease - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Addison's disease is treated with Prednisolone and Florinef. |  | | Addison's disease (also known as chronic adrenal insufficiency, or hypocortisolism) is a rare endocrine disorder. |  | | Caution must be exercised when the person with Addison's disease has surgery or becomes pregnant. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Addison's_disease
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 | | Quick facts (Styles, locations, mediums, teachers, subjects, geography, etc.) (Addison Millar) |  | | Painter and etcher Addison Thomas Millar was born in Warren, Ohio in 1860, his early studies including work with John Bell, an area artist. |  | | Addison Millar is also mentioned in these AskART essays: |
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http://www.askart.com/AskART/artist.aspx?artist=23146&redir
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| | GENUKI: Barnard Castle Baptisms 1813-1837 (A-C) |
 | | BURNOP, Martha - Thomas + Martha, Tanner, 22 May 1814 |  | | BARNES, Thomas - George + Sarah, Joiner, 24 May 1832 |  | | CORNFORTH, Thomas - Thomas + Catherine, Flaxdresser, 3 May 1814 |
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http://genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk/Transcriptions/DUR/XBAR_A-C.html
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| | Addison's Disease |
 | | Addison's disease is also called primary adrenocortical or chronic adrenal insufficiency. |  | | Addison's Disease affects about 1 in 100,000 people. |  | | Less common causes of Addison's disease may be due to fungal infections; cancer cells spreading from other parts of the body to the adrenal glands; surgical removal of the adrenal glands and amyloidosis. |
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http://www.hmc.psu.edu/healthinfo/a/addisons.htm
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| | Addison's Disease - Symptoms and description |
 | | Lifelong, continuous treatment with steroid replacement therapy is required. |  | | This is called upon by the body especially in times of intense stress, such as surgery, trauma or serious infection. |  | | Addison’s disease is a rare, chronic condition brought about by the failure of the adrenal glands. |
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http://www.adshg.org.uk/info/addisons/page1.html
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| | Thomas Addison - definition of Thomas Addison in Encyclopedia |
 | | Brilliant lecturer and clinical teacher, he is known for describing a wide range of diseases not only as was practiced at that time in terms of symptoms but primarily in terms of organs. |  | | His name was recorded in the annals of medicine chiefly because of his descriptions of pernicious anemia (or Addisonian anemia) and Addison's disease (the adrenal glands insufficiency). |  | | Thomas Addison (1793 - June 29, 1860) was a physician at Guy's Hospital who worked in the team of doctors led by Sir Astley Paston Cooper. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Thomas_Addison
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| | Emedicine Search Results for Addison's |
 | | Addison Disease - Thomas Addison first described the clinical presentation of primary adrenocortical insufficiency (Addison dise... |  | | Adrenal Crisis - Do not confuse acute adrenal crisis with Addison disease. |  | | Addison Disease - In 1855, Thomas Addison first described adrenal insufficiency, which was subsequently named after him. |
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http://www.emedicine.com/cgi-bin/foxweb.exe/searchengine@/em/searchengine?boolean=and&book=all&maxhits=100&HiddenURL=&query=Addison's
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| | Addison`s disease |
 | | Anxiety is not of itself a symptom of Addison's disease - the only known psychological symptom is muzziness as with a common cold. |  | | Calling the site...ac/wehner also means that those who use the site will understand that the technology and the contents will display the virtues and the faults of Charles Douglas Wehner`s original. |
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http://wehner.org/addison.htm
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| | Thomas Addison |
 | | As such, he was the first to correlate a collection of symptoms with pathological changes in an endocrine gland. |  | | In 1855 Addison recognized the condition now known as Addison's disease (adrenocortical insufficiency). |  | | He is also known for his discovery of what is now called pernicious anemia. |
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http://daphne.palomar.edu/ccarpenter/Portraits/thomas_addison.htm
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| | New Georgia Encyclopedia: Thomas Addison Richards (1820-1900) |
 | | Thomas Addison Richards was one of the few who traveled extensively in the South. |  | | NGE >> The Arts >> Visual Arts >> Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries >> Individual Artists >> Thomas Addison Richards (1820-1900) |  | | Through his paintings, illustrated magazine articles, and guidebooks, Richards introduced the natural beauty and distinct characteristics of this region to a national audience. |
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http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-973
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| | Biography of The Addisons of Winckley Square, Preston, Lanacshire |
 | | Thomas Batty Addison and John Addison Junior were, like their father, barristers, and they conducted a very busy legal practice from their home in Winckley Street. |  | | Addison where an elegant dejeuner had been prepared. |  | | The marriage had been opposed by her father because of this great disparity in age, and since the Addisons were so prominent a family in the town, the event had "for some days previous been the general theme of conversation. |
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http://www.winckleysquare.org.uk/biography/the_addisons.html
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 | | In this, his most important work, he describes for the first time two chronic diseases of the adrenal gland: Addison’s disease and pernicious anemia (Addison’s anemia). |  | | Addison was a brilliant lecturer and diagnostician and one of the most respected physicians at Guy’s Hopsital in London. |
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http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/hardin/rbr/Imaging/albums/addison
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| | Addison anemia definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms |
 | | Addison anemia definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms |  | | Patients who have this disorder do not produce the substance in the stomach that allows the body to absorb vitamin B12. |  | | Addison anemia: A blood disorder caused by a lack of vitamin B12. |
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http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=7196
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 | | Addison, by this time nearing 70, settled into exile in Shropshire, where his financial condition soon became a major source of anxiety. |  | | Finally, his comments about his growing disillusionment with the British conduct of the war, and the political practices in England relating to it, offer one explanation for his acceptance of independence and for his decision to return to America (1: 32-34; 2: 1, 4). |  | | Henry Addison was born in Prince George's County, Md., in 1717 into one of the most prestigious families in the colony. |
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http://www.clements.umich.edu/Webguides/A/Addison.html
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| | Addison, Thomas - Columbia Encyclopedia article about Addison, Thomas |
 | | He was the first to recognize (1855) the disease of the adrenal glands that later became known as Addison's disease Addison's disease [for Thomas Addison ], progressive disease brought about by atrophy of the outer layer, or cortex, of the adrenal gland ; it is also called chronic adrenocortical insufficiency. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | The deterioration of this tissue causes a decrease in the secretion of steroid hormones, many of which are necessary for the maintenance of life. |
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http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Addison,+Thomas
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| | Addison - Search Results - MSN Encarta |
 | | Addison, Thomas (1793-1860), British physician and endocrinologist (scientist who studies the hormone system in the body). |  | | It is largely residential with some varied manufacturing. |  | | Addison, Joseph (1672-1719), English essayist, poet, and statesman, whose work, particularly in the periodicals The Tatler and The Spectator,... |
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http://ca.encarta.msn.com/Addison.html
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| | Addison's disease (www.whonamedit.com) |
 | | On Addison`s Disease:Clnical Lectures and Reports on Diseases of the Supra-renal Capsules [with Comments on Dr. Addison`s Treatment and Theory]. |  | | This is Addison’s work of 1849 expanded into book form. |  | | On Addison`s Disease, being the Croonian Lectures for 1875. |
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http://www.whonamedit.com/synd.cfm/92.html
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| | Pioneer Families of the Kissimmee River Valley |
 | | Frederick William Addison, age 95, for much background source material and information on the Addison and other families. |  | | The place was known as Addison after Western Union put a line through there but was later changed to Bluefield. |  | | The first of the Addison family to settle in South Florida was John Addison, who brought his family to Hillsborough County in the late 1840s. |
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http://www.lamartin.com/history/pioneer_families_kissimmee_river_valley.htm
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| | Babbitt, Susan J |
 | | Bivans, Revel - Black - Aged; 88 - PE 23 Sep 1899. |  | | Addison, Kendall F., Dr. - Died; last Saturday - Aged; 88 - Of Ingleside - Survived by wife and a grandson, Addison Jarvis - ESH 12 May 1905 p3 c2 and PE 13 May 1905. |  | | Bagwell, Isaish W. - Aged; 50 or 51 - Survived by wife and 4 children; Dr. J. |
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http://www.espl.org/Barnes-Miles/DeathsTO1905.htm
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 | | ...English daily periodical published jointly by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele with occasional contributions from other writers. |  | | ...William Addison, 1880-1956, American type designer, calligrapher, and book designer, b. |  | | He emigrated to the United States in 1831. |
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http://www.bartleby.com/cgi-bin/texis/webinator/65search?query=Addison
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| | Charleston.netClassifieds |
 | | The family suggest that those desiring may make a memorial to the charity of one’s choice. |  | | A memorial message may be written to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com. |  | | THOMAS, Edward ANDREWS - Edward Lem (Shorty) Thomas, 86, died Monday, January 17, 2005 at Trident Medical Center in Charleston. |
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http://archives.charleston.net/archobits/2005/deaths0119.html
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 | | ALLISON, George Manton (28 Dec 1859-5 May 1943) |  | | ADDISON, Arthur Nathaniel (20 May 1864-25 Jul 1872) |  | | ALOMES OR CARTER, Jacob Ernest (6 Apr 1816-12 Mar 1893) |
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http://www.webace.com.au/~smidgers/names2.htm
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| | Thomas Addison Richards - Floral Still Life in Vase |
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http://www.artnet.com/artwork/147978/thomas-addison-richards-floral-still-life-in-vase.html
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| | "Addison's Disease Network enter page" Copyright ©2004 Mike Welch |
 | | Enjoy your wander through our 'Addison's Disease Network' web site. |  | | Hello, I see you have a browser which doesn't like frames! |  | | Just use the 'Back' button on the tool bar to return to it at any time. |
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http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/addisons_network/enter.html
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| | Thomas Addison KIZZIRE\Sarah ELIZABETH |
 | | This page was created on 03/14/04 using UncleGed ver. |  | | Thomas Addison KIZZIRE, son of William KIZZIAH, was born October 20,1818 in Person County, North Carolina. |  | | She died May 31, 1882 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. |
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http://genealogy.calfcreek.net/fam088.html
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| | Handbook of Texas Online: BUCKNER, THOMAS ADDISON |
 | | Thomas Addison Buckner, newspaperman and civic leader, was born in Bandera County, Texas, on December 24, 1873, the second son of Thomas L. and Martha (Buckelew) Buckner. |
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http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/BB/fbu11.html
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| | THE DEKALB HISTORY CENTER |
 | | I am trying to find any information about my relative John Thomas Addison. |  | | He had 3 or 4 children- Charlie Lenear Addison, Ollive Dover Addison, Joe Addison. |
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http://www.dekalbhistory.org/04_archives/Forum/GetMessage.asp?ID=303
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 | | There was a daughter named Jane who m. |  | | The second wife of James Bowles was Rebecca Addison and there were two |  | | dwelling plantation________ and "Mason's," over St. Thomas' creek where Doctor Magill lives. |
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http://home.comcast.net/~jerry876/bowles.htm
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| | Amazon.co.uk: The Pragmatic Programmer: Books |
 | | In ThePragmatic Programmer, Andrew Hunt and David Thomas codify many of the truths they've discovered during their respective careers as designers of software and writers of code. |  | | Agile Web Development with Rails; Paperback ~ Dave Thomas, et al |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/020161622X
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| | Thomas Addison Richards Painting Tops Sale; Maine Antique Digest, September 2000 |
 | | Thomas Addison Richards Painting Tops Sale; Maine Antique Digest, September 2000 |  | | Estimated at $3000/6000, the signed 50¼ inches x 40¼ inches oil on canvas with scattered retouch (approximately 25 opened at $7000 and worked its way up in $1000 increments to $27,500 (including buyer's premium), a new auction record for a Richards. |  | | The star of the show was Meditations in the Catskill Mountains by Maryland artist Thomas Addison Richards (1820-1900). |
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http://www.maineantiquedigest.com/articles/brun0900.htm
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| | Private Thomas Addison |
 | | Private Thomas Addison (20), King’s Own Regiment, has been killed in action. |  | | You are here: >>Blackburn Roll of Honour A to D > Private Thomas Addison |  | | He enlisted at the outbreak of war, and was previously employed at Lewis Bros.’ Springfield Mill, Blackburn. |
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http://www.cottontown.org/page.cfm?LANGUAGE=eng&pageID=4232
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 | | "Nicholas Addison Thomas cuts to the heart of the matter in a style at once incisive and elegant. |  | | His is a clean, unique voice of authority, one that readers trust." |
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http://www.naddisonthomas.com
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| | Maryland Historical Society Library: Addison Papers, 1663-1906, MS.3 - Finding Aid |
 | | 20) Correspondence--Anthony Addison, James L. Addison, Sarah Addison, Andrew Addison, and William Thompson, 1792-1864 |  | | 6) Act for relief of Anthony Addison and Eleanor Callis, 1782 (official copies 1823, 1836) |  | | 7) Act for benefit of Henry Addison, 1787 (copies 1804, 1823) |
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http://www.mdhs.org/library/Mss/ms000003.html
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| | Jacob Thomas Addison McKee |
 | | Jacob Thomas Addison McKee was born on Thursday, November 9, 2000, at 1:44 P.M. EST, at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital in Tallahassee, Florida. |  | | Click here to see Jacob's first computer drawing! |
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http://jacobmckee.com
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